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Pakistan - Four Al Qaeda suspects held, claims govt (Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and ex-UN employee)
Dawn.com ^ | Mohammad Asghar

Posted on 03/01/2003 8:30:54 PM PST by HAL9000

RAWALPINDI, March 1: The government claimed on Saturday to have arrested four Al Qaeda "terrorists" from here, three of them identified as foreigners.

Senior government officials said the government had obtained solid proof of the involvement of the arrested persons in activities related to Al Qaeda.

The arrests, it has been learnt, were made in two separate raids in the cantonment area.

Though the government claimed the arrests were made by the police, a source, however, said the police had nothing to do with the arrests which were made by the FBI in collaboration with national intelligence agencies. But another source close to the police claimed that the elite police force was also involved in the raids.

Senior Rawalpindi police officials confirmed that no police personnel were involved in the raid and subsequent arrests.

A police official said on condition of anonymity police help was neither sought nor was it even consulted about the development.

Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, talking to Dawn, confirmed that the arrests had been made but declined to give further details of the raids.

Mr Rashid Ahmed refused to disclose the identity of the arrested persons and the exact location of their arrest, citing security reasons and national interest.

Meanwhile, local leaders of the Jamaat-i-Islami, a component of the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA), claimed here at a press conference that some 18 to 20 people, who had been wearing blue uniform, raided the house of one Mr Abdul Qudoos on Nisar Road, Westridge II, and took away his son, Mr Ahmed Abdul Qudoos.

Mr Abdul Qudoos is a former employee of the United Nations.

When the Westridge police was contacted, they denied that any raid was conducted in the area under their jurisdiction.

MASTERMIND: An official later said that one of the suspected was Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind behind the Sept 11 attacks on the United States, adds agencies.

"We have finally apprehended him," presidential spokesman Rashid Qureshi told Reuters. "It was the work of Pakistani intelligence agencies...It is a big achievement. He is the kingpin of Al Qaeda."

In June 2002, US investigators identified Sheikh Khalid as the probable mastermind behind the Sept 11 attacks on New York and Washington. He was indicted in the United States in 1996 for his alleged role in a plot to blow up American civilian airliners over the Pacific.

Kuwaiti-born Khalid is a relative of Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, now serving a life sentence for involvement in the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing.

Pakistani security agencies have been hunting Al Qaeda members with the help of US intelligence agents since the ousting of the Taliban government in Afghanistan in late 2001.

Hundreds of Al Qaeda militants and their Taliban allies are believed to have crossed into Pakistan since US-led forces began hunting for them in Afghanistan after the end of Taliban rule.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alqaida; khalid; khalidsmohammed; mohammed; pakistan; qudoos; shaikh

1 posted on 03/01/2003 8:30:54 PM PST by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
"Hundreds of Al Qaeda militants and their Taliban allies are believed to have crossed into Pakistan since US-led forces began hunting for them in Afghanistan after the end of Taliban rule."

You gotta love the Pakistani press..."Who us? How could you suspect us? We're on your side..wanna buy a shirt?


2 posted on 03/01/2003 8:50:40 PM PST by telebob
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To: telebob
Maybe it's just "the press". The American "newsmedia" wins the prize for corruption.
3 posted on 03/01/2003 9:06:20 PM PST by Savage Beast
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To: HAL9000
Mr Abdul Qudoos is a former employee of the United Nations.

I'd love to hear that intercepts of UN communications contributed to this arrest, but will settle for the thought.

4 posted on 03/01/2003 9:10:55 PM PST by Kryptonite (Free Miguel)
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To: HAL9000
"Mr Abdul Qudoos is a former employee of the United Nations."? Coupleing that with this LINK and you just might be seeing a pattern of UN aiding and abetting emerging.
5 posted on 03/01/2003 9:13:24 PM PST by fella
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To: HAL9000

I can't stop dancing !!!

6 posted on 03/01/2003 9:14:00 PM PST by 11th_VA
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To: HAL9000
Mr Abdul Qudoos is a former employee of the United Nations

I'm glad Mr Abdul Qudoos is not this Mr Abdul Qudoos ---

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

July/August 1999 Vol. 55, No. 4, pp. 53-57

Islam distorted,By Najum Mushtaq

Abdul Qudoos, whom I met in the cellar of a qehwa-shop in Peshawar, was unlike the stereotype of a hardened Afghan warrior. No blood in the eyes, no wavy beard— only a stiff mustache.

He was nine years old when his family fled to Pakistan after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. Like most Afghan refugee boys, Abdul Qudoos was educated and trained in guerrilla warfare at a religious seminary, or madrisa. Four years later, he was back in his native country, fighting the communists.

"For five years I was part of the jihad. And when it was over and the civil war started, my father advised me not to use my arms against my erstwhile brothers-in-arms. So I returned to Pakistan," he said, as he puffed on his cigarette.

"But I don't know any other way of life. Martyrdom is the goal of my life. You die, anyway. It's better to be killed fighting in the way of Allah than to shrink yourself to death in bed," he said, explaining his decision to go to Kashmir and become a "freedom fighter" against Indian troops.

Abdul Qudoos belonged to one of the many jihadi networks that evolved during the Afghan war, fighting with the political, financial, and military support of the United States, whose objective of bringing down the "Evil Empire" was duly achieved. But the struggle left behind an entire generation of men whose sole aim in life is to fight until "the final victory of Islam"—Islam as they understand it—is achieved.


7 posted on 03/01/2003 9:22:58 PM PST by syriacus (Saddam's fundraiser. Charge inspectors + shields $5 each to use sledgehammers on the missiles)
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Muslim names and their meaning

Abdul-Qudoos: Servant of the Most Holy

8 posted on 03/01/2003 9:30:23 PM PST by syriacus (Saddam's fundraiser. Charge inspectors + shields $5 each to use sledgehammers on the missiles)
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To: HAL9000
Free Republic Highlights 3/2/03
9 posted on 03/02/2003 5:11:09 AM PST by I Am Not A Mod
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